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Calculate the fractional saturation for hemoglobin when the partial pressure of oxygen is 40 mm Hg. Assume hemoglobin is 50%% saturated with oxygen at a partial pressure of 22 mm Hg and that the Hill coefficient is 3.

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Answer:

The fractional saturation for hemoglobin is 0.86

Step-by-step explanation:

The fractional saturation for hemoglobin can be calculated using the formula


Y_{O_(2) } = \frac{(P_{O_(2) })^(h) } {(P_(50))^(h) + (P_{O_(2) })^(h) }

Where
Y_{O_(2) } \\ is the fractional oxygen saturation


{P_{O_(2) } is the partial pressure of oxygen


P_(50) is the partial pressure when 50% hemoglobin is saturated with oxygen

and h is the Hill coefficient

From the question,


{P_{O_(2) } = 40 mm Hg


P_(50) = 22 mm Hg

h = 3

Putting these values into the equation, we get


Y_{O_(2) } = \frac{(P_{O_(2) })^(h) } {(P_(50))^(h) + (P_{O_(2) })^(h) }


Y_{O_(2) } = (40^(3) )/(22^(3) + 40^(3) )


Y_{O_(2) } = (64000 )/(10648 + 64000 )


Y_{O_(2) } = (64000 )/(74648 )


Y_{O_(2) } = 0.86

Hence, the fractional saturation for hemoglobin is 0.86.

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